Induction of maturation in cumulus cell‐enclosed mouse oocytes by follicle‐stimulating hormone and epidermal growth factor: Evidence for a positive stimulus of somatic cell origin
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 245 (1), 86-96
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402450113
Abstract
The efficacy of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), epidermal growth factor (EGF), and dibutyryl cGMP (dbcGMP) as inducers of germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) in cumulus cell-enclosed mouse oocytes was examined when meiotic arrest was maintained in vitro with purines, dibutyryl cAMP (dbcAMP), or the phosphodiesterase inhibitor, 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX). When FSH was added to hypoxanthine (HX)-containing medium, the effect on oocyte maturation was at first inhibitory and later stimulatory. EGF stimulated GVBD at all time points tested. FSH and EGF also induced GVBD when oocytes were arrested with dbcAMP, IBMX, or guanosine. Dibutyryl cGMP stimulated GVBD when meiotic arrest was maintained with HX, but not when oocytes were meiotically arrested with guanosine, and was inhibitory in dbcAMP-supplemented medium. FSH and dbcGMP produced a transient delay of oocyte maturation in control medium, but the FSH effect was much more pronounced. EGF had no effect on maturation kinetics. The actions of FSH and EGF required the presence of cumulus cells. Both agents significantly stimulated cAMP production in oocyte-cumulus cell complexes. A brief exposure of complexes to a high concentration of dbcAMP induced GVBD, suggesting that FSH and EGF may act via a cAMP-dependent process. The frequency of FSH- and EGF-induced GVBD in cumulus cell-enclosed oocytes was significantly higher than the frequency of GVBD when oocytes were cultured while denuded of cumulus cells. Thus, the induction of maturation is apparently not mediated solely by oocyte-cumulus cell uncoupling and termination of the transfer of an inhibitory meiotic signal from cumulus cells to the oocyte. The data suggest the generation of a positive signal within cumulus cells in response to hormone treatment that acts upon the oocyte to stimulate GVBD in the continued presence of inhibitory factors.Keywords
This publication has 52 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cyclic AMP changes in the component cells of Graafian follicles: Possible influences on maturation in the follicle-enclosed oocytes of hamstersDevelopmental Biology, 1986
- A dramatic loss of cumulus cell gap junctions is correlated with germinal vesicle breakdown in rat oocytesDevelopmental Biology, 1986
- A follicular fluid component prevents gonadotropin reversal of cyclic adenosine monophosphate-dependent meiotic arrest in murine oocytesGamete Research, 1985
- The developmental capacity of mouse oocytes that matured spontaneously in vitro is normalDevelopmental Biology, 1984
- The effect of alterations in gonadotropins and cyclic nucleotides on oocyte maturation in the hamsterLife Sciences, 1983
- Regulation of oocyte maturation in the mouse: Possible roles of intercellular communication, cAMP, and testosteroneDevelopmental Biology, 1983
- The relationship between cumulus cell-oocyte coupling, oocyte meiotic maturation, and cumulus expansionDevelopmental Biology, 1982
- Modulation of cell-to-cell communication in the cumulus-oocyte complex and the regulation of oocyte maturation by LHDevelopmental Biology, 1981
- Porcine granulosa and cumulus cell properties LH/hCG receptors, ability to secrete progesterone and ability to respond to LHMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1981
- Development of the rat oocyte in vitro: Inhibition and induction of maturation in the presence or absence of the cumulus oophorusDevelopmental Biology, 1980